Food Insecurity Hits Home: We Can Fight Back #ShopForGood

As Erin Hollinden writes in a guest column for today’s edition of local online mag Limestone Post, Food Insecurity, is not something isolated to Appalachia, Asian, or another far-off place. It hits way to close to home for at least 1 in 7 Indiana residents, which includes 1 in 5 children.

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“Simply by starting to cook again, you declare your independence from the culture of fast food. As soon as you cook, you start thinking about ingredients. You start thinking about plants and animals and not the microwave. And you will find that your diet, just by that one simple act, that is greatly improved.”